Emotions
Therapies
Alcoholism
Bullying
Reading/Notes Packet
100
The basic emotions.
What are: fear, anger, and love?
100
The use of medication or medical treatment to treat symptoms of psychological disorders.
What is Biomedical Therapy?
100
A drinking pattern that results in significant and recurrent adverse consequences.
What is alcohol abuse?
100
One or several individuals aggressing on a vulnerable peer, primarily to assert control or power.
What is bullying?
100
The mental process of manipulating, processing, and communicating information.
What is Thinking?
200
The hypothalamus and the medulla.
What are the neural pathways of the brain's fear circuit?
200
The techniques of Psychoanalytic Therapy.
What are free association, dream interpretation, and transference?
200
Genetic factors, physical factors, psychological factors, and social factors.
What are the causes of problem drinking?
200
The gender that experiences a greater occurrence of bullying.
What is male?
200
Any chemical (or mixed compound) that changes the way the body and mind function.
What is a drug?
300
The cultural differences in the management of facial expressions.
What are display rules?
300
Counterconditioning, Systematic Desensitization, and Averse Conditioning.
What are techniques based on classical conditioning?
300
Alcohol Dependence.
What is alcoholism?
300
Antisocial personality disorder: the pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others.
What is the personality disorder that bullies are at risk of?
300
Sleep stage characterized by the eyes quickly darting back and forth.
What is REM?
400
The theory that our emotions are the result of our nervous system.
What is The James-Lange Theory?
400
Mutual respect, caring therapist, motivated client, supportive family, and cultural sensitivity.
What are the factors that contribute to successful psychotherapy?
400
Changes to the cerebral cortex, changes to the reward system, changes to the amygdala, and changes to the hypothalamus.
What are the changes alcohol makes to the brain?
400
Overly dependent on adults, behaving socially immature, and isolation within the peer group.
What are social problems resulting from being bullied?
400
Increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, agitation.
What are effects of stimulants?
500
The two theories that emphasize the role of cognition in creating emotions.
What are the Two-Factor Theory and the Cognitive Appraisal Theory?
500
Humanistic Therapy: type.
What is Client-Centered Therapy?
500
Learn the behavior, thoughts and beliefs, and developmental maturity.
What are the psychological causes of addiction/alcoholism?
500
Worries, sadness, nervousness, fearfulness.
What are (internalizing) symptoms of bullying?
500
Concepts linked based on association.
What is a network?
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